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Chemical compound
PIDA, or poly(diiododiacetylene), is an organic polymer that has a polydiacetylene backbone. It is one of the simplest polydiacetylenes that has been
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Look up pida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pida or PIDA may refer to: Phenyliodine(III) diacetate, a reagent used in organic chemistry Pida, Nepal
Pida
Chemical compound
solid. It is used in the creation of the polymer poly(diiododiacetylene) (PIDA) by undergoing 1,4 polymerization. It is a small linear molecule related
Diiodobutadiyne
American organic chemist (born 1968)
properties of poly(diiododiacetylene), a polymer known as PIDA. Goroff has shown that suspending solutions of PIDA in pyrrolidine results in the formation
Nancy_Goroff
Class of hypervalent organoiodine compounds
a transient intermediate that forms upon mixing phenyliodine diacetate (PIDA) and ammonium carbamate. 2 PhI(OAc)2 + 3 NH4OCONH2 → 2 PhINH + 4 NH4OAc +
Iminoiodinane
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English Peter, PIKA means "rock, stone."
Girl/Female
Indian
Respect, Cover, Contentment
Girl/Female
Muslim
Call. Voice.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Favored by God.
Girl/Female
German
warrior.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Vitus, VIDA means "life." Compare with feminine Vida.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Love or the One who is Loved by All; Lover; Beloved; Form of Pia
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Pia, PIIA means "pious."
Girl/Female
Indian
Found, Evident, Few
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Indian
Redemption or sacrifice
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Hindu
Beloved
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Hebrew American Scottish
Dearly loved.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Norman Germanic Ida, IIDA means "work."
Girl/Female
English American French Spanish Italian
Wealthy.
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Muslim
Found, Evident, Few
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Indian
Visiting, Returning
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Ida, which is found as both a male and female personal name in English but only as a female name in German. This is of continental Germanic origin and was popular among the Normans, who brought it to England. Its etymology is disputed: it is thought by some to be of the same origin as hild- ‘battle’, ‘strife’; by others to be of the same origin as Old High German idis ‘(wise) woman’, or from Old Norse idh ‘work’, ‘activity’.Japanese : ‘rice paddy by the well’; habitational name from Ida-mura in Musashi (now TÅkyÅ and Saitama prefectures). Variously written and found mostly in eastern Japan and the RyÅ«kyÅ« Islands.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian American Latin Russian
meaning from Lydia.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Iða, IDA means "industrious." Compare with another form of Ida.
Female
Slovene
Feminine form of Slovene Vid, VIDA means "life."Â Compare with masculine Vida.
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Australian, French, German, Hebrew
God is My Strength; Hero of God; Strong Man of God
Girl/Female
Latin
Faithful.
Male
Slovene
(Цветко) Slovene name derived from the Slavic word cvet, CVETKO means "blossom."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajendra | வஜேஂதà¯à®°
Lord Indra
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Hindu
Horizon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lotus, Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Czech, French, German, Latin, Polish
A Horn
Girl/Female
Indian
Just, Equitable
Boy/Male
Celtic
Strong as a bear.
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n.
A vitiated appetite that craves what is unfit for food, as chalk, ashes, coal, etc.; chthonophagia.
n.
A size of type next larger than small pica, and smaller than English.
n.
The genus that includes the magpies.
n.
Any one of several species of rodents of the genus Lagomys, resembling small tailless rabbits. They inhabit the high mountains of Asia and America. Called also calling hare, and crying hare. See Chief hare.
a.
Pertaining to the pia mater.
n.
A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread.
n.
A service-book. See Pie.
pl.
of Pipa
n.
Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera.
n.
The larva of the bean fly.
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The Surinam toad (Pipa Americana), noted for its peculiar breeding habits.
n.
A genus of malvaceous plants common in the tropics. All the species are mucilaginous, and some have tough ligneous fibers which are used as a substitute for hemp and flax.
n.
Pica type; -- so called by French printers.
n.
The plant which yields the fiber.
n.
See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.
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A kind of printing type, in size between Pica and Great Primer. See Type.
n.
Inflammation of the pia mater or of the arachnoid membrane.